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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16216430" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>I'm a little late to the party and will surely catch some flak for my methods, but keep in mind I drive a white car and truly consider it just a car (yes I'm talking about the Mustang). Also, I'm not introducing anything new here I don't think.</p><p></p><p>I use a cheap Harbor Freight pressure washer (can get specs later), a foam cannon I bought on Amazon during one of their fire sales (can also spec later) and some wash from Advance Auto. It gets the job done and nobody is the wiser, but who knows what real condition my paint is. I don't care though, it's white and nobody is that close to my car. LOL</p><p></p><p>Rinse the car with the pressure washer and straight water, use my bug and tar remover and agitate the bad places, rinse bad places again, foam the car down and let it sit for about three minutes to really break some of the tougher stuff loose and then actually put a mitt to the car and wash. Then rinse it off and dry it with an electric leaf blower.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't use this method on any car with color or if you're truly anal about your paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16216430, member: 103998"] I'm a little late to the party and will surely catch some flak for my methods, but keep in mind I drive a white car and truly consider it just a car (yes I'm talking about the Mustang). Also, I'm not introducing anything new here I don't think. I use a cheap Harbor Freight pressure washer (can get specs later), a foam cannon I bought on Amazon during one of their fire sales (can also spec later) and some wash from Advance Auto. It gets the job done and nobody is the wiser, but who knows what real condition my paint is. I don't care though, it's white and nobody is that close to my car. LOL Rinse the car with the pressure washer and straight water, use my bug and tar remover and agitate the bad places, rinse bad places again, foam the car down and let it sit for about three minutes to really break some of the tougher stuff loose and then actually put a mitt to the car and wash. Then rinse it off and dry it with an electric leaf blower. I wouldn't use this method on any car with color or if you're truly anal about your paint. [/QUOTE]
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